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    This musician is awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LostSoul View Post


    This musician is awesome!
    Artur is a fucking legend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LostSoul View Post
    Dunno, that's just my impression. BTW you have a 'kh' - 'Խ' letter, but dunno, maybe it's Eastern Armenian trait. Overall, I find this language quite musical, in contrary to my native Polish language. It's an Indo-European language, right? I also got the German, Celtic and French vibes out of that language, I forgot to mention.
    Yes the kh letter is there in all dialects. In terms of sounding germanic or french , the armenian language uses the word "du" for you and "es" for is. We also have long words where we combine several words to make a.new one. The popular Rammstein song Du Hast translates as You Thick in Armenian. Hast means thick. Lol. Also we have words like der and prefixes with ant(unt) that may sound germanic.

    For french, we use the "j" sound often. The word lavez in french means wash, its LVA in Armeniam or lval depending on conjugation. Yes it is indo European but has its owm branch.

    ^Arthur Meschian is awesome as well as Ruben Hakhverdian and a girl guitarist named Elena Yerevan.

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    I think there is some similarity of Armenian to Polish, intonation-wise. Just compare two songs.


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